Justin Jefferson, who has spent the past five seasons smashing all kinds of records, has a chance to make more history this Sunday — and he'll be doing it in a building where he's been utterly ...
Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson prepares Friday for Monday's playoff game against the Rams. (Renée Jones Schneider/The Minnesota Star Tribune) ...
Last year the trade pitches for Jefferson had some roots in reality. He hadn’t signed a new contract. Minnesota missed the playoffs and had no clear future at quarterback. However, after signing ...
Minnesota Vikings star Justin Jefferson has made many adversaries in his climb to becoming the NFL’s top wide receiver — and Sunday’s regular-season finale against the Detroit Lions marks a ...
Justin Jefferson and the Minnesota Vikings took on the Detroit Lions on "Sunday Night Football" to close out the regular season in Week 18. During the primetime matchup, Jefferson made NFL ...
Instead, it's also due to the Vikings’ deep receiving corps, which is highlighted by Jordan Addison and Justin Jefferson. Addison has caught 62 balls for 875 yards and nine touchdowns through 14 ...
Sam Darnold was playing efficient football and Justin Jefferson was happy. Then their loss to the Detroit Lions in their final regular season game and their subsequent playoff exit did not sit well.
Jefferson had another incredible season in 2024, catching 103 passes for 1,533 yards and 10 touchdowns. He was named a Pro Bowler and All-Pro for the fourth time in four fully-healthy seasons ...
Lined up alphabetically alongside each other often during the 2020 NFL combine, Minnesota Vikings receivers Justin Jefferson and Trishton Jackson did not know how close they would become.
And few remember what really set the stage for Minnesota’s 2024 success, which was Justin Jefferson cementing his future as a Viking by signing a record-setting $140 million contract extension ...
Except for Justin Jefferson. The star wide receiver, usually a thorn in Detroit’s defense, was limited to three catches for 54 yards and shockingly held without a touchdown as the Lions cruised ...
The Detroit Lions' matchup with Justin Jefferson and the Minnesota Vikings at Ford Field on Sunday night will determine who will win the NFC North title and take the No. 1 seed in the NFC.